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Iranian Politician Mohammad Mosaddegh at the military junta court after the CIA backed coup of 1953 that disrupted Iran's democratic course forever. He was convicted of treason and spent three years in prison and the rest of his life under house arrest.

Tehran; The second National Front was created in 1960 which consisted of prominent people such as Sanjabi, Bazargan, Saleh, Bakhtiar, Boroumand, Parsa, Forouhar, Sadighi, Khonji and others during a congress in 1962 holding up Mosaddegh's portrait.

Iranian politican Mehdi Bazargan spending last days of his life in Nov, 1994. He was the interim Prime Minister after the Pahlavi dynasty was toppled but his liberal party soon fell at odds with the totalitarian clerics and was banned.

Tags :Iranian , Mehdi Bazargan , Prime Minister , Freedom Movement

Painting from great Iranian politician and anti-imperialist fighter Mohammad Mosaddegh.Mohammad (May 19, 1882 – March 5, 1967) He was a major figure in modern Iranian history who served as the Prime Minister of Iran.

Iranian Politician Mohammad Mosaddegh (born 16 June 1882, Tehran, died March 8, 1967) Writing, wearing a nice suit and tie. The photo is signed by him to a representative of Majlis. He was the leader of Nationalization of Oil.

PM Mosaddegh and President Truman. In August 1952, Mosaddegh invited an American oil executive to visit Iran and the Truman administration welcomed the invitation upsetting Britain insisting that the U.S. was undermining their campaign to isolate Iran.

Demonstrators supporting Mosaddegh gather in front of the Majlis.After negotiations for higher oil royalties failed, on 15 March Majlis voted to nationalize the British-owned and operated AIOC, taking control of Iran's oil industry.

Mossadegh the leader of Nationalization of Oil Movement living in exile, under house arrest in Ahmadabad. Putting political opposition under house arrest has become a tradition presented to the Iranian society by CIA backed coup of 1953.

Mosaddegh Laughing with Harry Truman while holding replica of an oil well.Americans primarily asserted that the British were destructive however, Eisenhower won the presidential election in the US and a change in US policy toward Iran ensued.

Demonstrations during the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Protesters hold up posters of Imam Khomeini, Dr. Mosaddegh and Takhti. The upcoming conservative regime however suppressed different views and Mosaddegh and his ideas were maltreated.

Tehran University Demonstrations in support of Dr. Mosaddegh that turn into a general demonstration on Mar, 2, 1953. Left and right groups instigated opressed Iranian people to take it to the streets on every occasion.

Tags :Mosaddegh , 1951 , Freedom Movement , Nationalization of Oil

Following the Iranian Revolution of 1979, a postal Stamp in memory of Mosadegh's 100th year was issued but soon extremists took power and maltreated Mosaddegh's followers with liberal and national views were maltreated, aliented and suppressed.

Mosadegh's photo autographed with his original handwriting and a banner of Freedom Movement of Iran in the back. The group's origins go back to the early 1950s right after the CIA backed coup d'état in 1953.

Mossadegh at the junta court. On December 21, 1953, he was sentenced to death. Later, Mosaddegh's sentence was commuted to three years in solitary confinement in a military prison, followed by house arrest in his Ahmadabad residence, until his death

Mosadegh's youth as governor of the Fars province. In 1920, he went to Switzerland in protest of the Anglo-Persian Treaty.In 1920, he was asked by the people of Shiraz to become the Governor of the Fars Province.

Mosaddegh sick in bed, photo from Life Magazine. Dr. Mosaddegh was a restless freedom fighter that loved Iran and Iranians more than anybody else and never bowed to the wills of imperialism despite the fact that he was physically weak and old.

Dr. Mosaddegh and Dr. Fatemi during a speech at the United Nations. Following Mosaddegh's successful nationalization of the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi (1941–79) was virtually forced to appoint him premier (1951).

1952 Mosaddegh addresses a crowd of people in front of the Majles. After five days of mass demonstrations on July, 21, 1952 military commanders, ordered their troops back to barracks, and left Tehran in the hands of the protesters.

On December 21, 1953, Mosaddegh was sentenced to death. Later, his sentence was commuted to three years in solitary confinement in a military prison, followed by house arrest in his Ahmadabad residence, until his death, on 5 March 1967.

After the Islamic Revolution on March, 4, 1979, Ayatollah Taleghani attends by the Mosaddegh's tomb in Ahmadabad. Mosaddegh died under house arrest in this house after the CIA backed coup in 1953 and buried in the same room.

Recreation of Ayatollah Taleghani's Death a key revolutionary cleric On September 10, 1979 in his home in tehran. Taleghani was a moderate cleric, a member of the Freedom Movement who spoke the language of people on the street and opposed extremism.

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Recreation of Mosaddegh's Death in confinement in Ahmadabad on March 5, 1967. He was Iran’s first democratically elected Prime Minister overthrown in a CIA engineered coup in 1953. Shah prevented his body to be buried at Ibn-Babwayah cemetery.